if I want several procedures a few months apart under local anesthesia, is that ok? Is there a limit for how many times a year a person can be under local anesthesia? Additionally, can I have a vampire facial and a vampire breast lift at the same time? Or would the amount of blood loss be an issue?
Answer: Vampire FaceLift Thanks for your question. The Vampire Facelift is a procedure easily performed under local anesthesia without any disruption to daily life. It's a procedure similar to fillers or Botox applications, easily executed. It can also be applied during surgeries under general anesthesia and can be done several times a year, enhancing the natural tightening effect on the face. There are no limitations as it works with the individual's own blood, eliminating concerns about allergic reactions or overdosing. Blood stem cells are considered as natural and correct investments for the future. They not only affect the skin but also revise, repair, and rejuvenate all tissues, including subcutaneous, muscular, skeletal, and cartilaginous tissues. Alongside medical aesthetic procedures, the Vampire Facelift yields highly satisfying results when used as a treatment for idiopathic diseases such as rosacea, vitiligo, psoriasis, or eczema. Magellan is a closed-system centrifuge used in clinical settings. It separates blood cells and platelet growth factors in an average of 5-6 minutes. For a Vampire Facelift, about 50-60 cc of blood is drawn. Highly concentrated PRP is immediately injected into the skin, while PPP is given to the patient and advised to be stored in a refrigerator. It can be mixed with creams and serums for use over a week. Particularly after laser procedures where microchannels are created on the face, application through massaging without injections is preferred. This way, a personalized medical treatment serum is obtained from the individual's own blood. At our clinic, we frequently combine the Vampire Facelift procedure with laser spot treatments. This not only strengthens the effectiveness of the treatment but also grants a younger appearance to the skin.
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Answer: Vampire FaceLift Thanks for your question. The Vampire Facelift is a procedure easily performed under local anesthesia without any disruption to daily life. It's a procedure similar to fillers or Botox applications, easily executed. It can also be applied during surgeries under general anesthesia and can be done several times a year, enhancing the natural tightening effect on the face. There are no limitations as it works with the individual's own blood, eliminating concerns about allergic reactions or overdosing. Blood stem cells are considered as natural and correct investments for the future. They not only affect the skin but also revise, repair, and rejuvenate all tissues, including subcutaneous, muscular, skeletal, and cartilaginous tissues. Alongside medical aesthetic procedures, the Vampire Facelift yields highly satisfying results when used as a treatment for idiopathic diseases such as rosacea, vitiligo, psoriasis, or eczema. Magellan is a closed-system centrifuge used in clinical settings. It separates blood cells and platelet growth factors in an average of 5-6 minutes. For a Vampire Facelift, about 50-60 cc of blood is drawn. Highly concentrated PRP is immediately injected into the skin, while PPP is given to the patient and advised to be stored in a refrigerator. It can be mixed with creams and serums for use over a week. Particularly after laser procedures where microchannels are created on the face, application through massaging without injections is preferred. This way, a personalized medical treatment serum is obtained from the individual's own blood. At our clinic, we frequently combine the Vampire Facelift procedure with laser spot treatments. This not only strengthens the effectiveness of the treatment but also grants a younger appearance to the skin.
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October 11, 2022
Answer: Limit on Vampire Facelift The beauty of the Vampire facelift and other PRP treatments is that, most of the results are coming from the rejuvenation of your own body's collagen, fat, blood vessels etc. The fillers act as a scaffold for the collagen to grow around. There is no limitation to how much PRP or PRF you can put back into your body. When combining with fillers, you just have to be cautious of putting too much and making yourself look "overdone". The amount of blood needed to perform these procedures, even if you did a Vampire, facelift, facial, breast lift and O-Shot on the same day, would be much less than what you would give when you donate blood. Your body replenishes its blood supply within 3 weeks so I doubt anyone would be getting so much Vampire procedures that they would get anemic from it. If you have the means and desire to do the works with PRP, I say go for it!
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October 11, 2022
Answer: Limit on Vampire Facelift The beauty of the Vampire facelift and other PRP treatments is that, most of the results are coming from the rejuvenation of your own body's collagen, fat, blood vessels etc. The fillers act as a scaffold for the collagen to grow around. There is no limitation to how much PRP or PRF you can put back into your body. When combining with fillers, you just have to be cautious of putting too much and making yourself look "overdone". The amount of blood needed to perform these procedures, even if you did a Vampire, facelift, facial, breast lift and O-Shot on the same day, would be much less than what you would give when you donate blood. Your body replenishes its blood supply within 3 weeks so I doubt anyone would be getting so much Vampire procedures that they would get anemic from it. If you have the means and desire to do the works with PRP, I say go for it!
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July 12, 2023
Answer: The Safety of Vampire Facials and PRP Therapies One of the many incredible things about the Vampire facial and other PRP therapies is that because the ingredients are drawn from your own body, they are completely safe—even when done frequently and long-term. In fact, at our clinic, we typically recommend that patients receive follow-up facial treatments about every 6 months to maintain the best results. Additionally, because plasma is so rich in healing platelets, only a small amount of blood is needed for each treatment, which is to say, two simultaneous treatments will not require an unsafe amount of blood. You can learn all about Vampire facials and the most common treatment regimens on our website:
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July 12, 2023
Answer: The Safety of Vampire Facials and PRP Therapies One of the many incredible things about the Vampire facial and other PRP therapies is that because the ingredients are drawn from your own body, they are completely safe—even when done frequently and long-term. In fact, at our clinic, we typically recommend that patients receive follow-up facial treatments about every 6 months to maintain the best results. Additionally, because plasma is so rich in healing platelets, only a small amount of blood is needed for each treatment, which is to say, two simultaneous treatments will not require an unsafe amount of blood. You can learn all about Vampire facials and the most common treatment regimens on our website:
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October 11, 2022
Answer: How safe is local anesthesia? There is absolutely nothing safer than local anesthesia. Unless you’re allergic to the components of local anesthesia, you should have absolutely no problems using it even every single day. I hope this helps and good luck from New York City Plastic Surgery.
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October 11, 2022
Answer: How safe is local anesthesia? There is absolutely nothing safer than local anesthesia. Unless you’re allergic to the components of local anesthesia, you should have absolutely no problems using it even every single day. I hope this helps and good luck from New York City Plastic Surgery.
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